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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #45 on: November 27, 2006, 09:28:03 AM » |
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dressing/stuffing cranberry sauce pumpkin pie (if any makes it to "leftover status")
Yeah, why do we never have any leftover pumpkin pie?  You know, I'm not too sure?  You obviously need to make bigger pies.  We normally make about 6 at a time, and they are gone in a few hours.   What's so shocking?  I love pumpkin pies.  Correction: WE  6 pies among 2 people, hmm, let's see, that's about 10,000 calories per person. Good thing Thanksgiving comes only once a year! (Good thing for me too, actually.  ) It takes a good deal of restraint not to finish a whole pie in one sitting. And I kinda need those calories... i just want to see what 10 propagated quote boxes look like. How about 11? 12? This thread is going nowhere. Well, it was going somewhere. So we could get it back on track again. We could, but Thanksgiving was so long ago, there aren't any leftovers left at my place. That doesn't mean that you can't have pie! Any time is a good time for pie. My wife argues the point.
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #46 on: November 27, 2006, 01:23:22 PM » |
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dressing/stuffing cranberry sauce pumpkin pie (if any makes it to "leftover status")
Yeah, why do we never have any leftover pumpkin pie?  You know, I'm not too sure?  You obviously need to make bigger pies.  We normally make about 6 at a time, and they are gone in a few hours.   What's so shocking?  I love pumpkin pies.  Correction: WE  6 pies among 2 people, hmm, let's see, that's about 10,000 calories per person. Good thing Thanksgiving comes only once a year! (Good thing for me too, actually.  ) It takes a good deal of restraint not to finish a whole pie in one sitting. And I kinda need those calories... i just want to see what 10 propagated quote boxes look like. How about 11? 12? This thread is going nowhere. Well, it was going somewhere. So we could get it back on track again. We could, but Thanksgiving was so long ago, there aren't any leftovers left at my place. That doesn't mean that you can't have pie! Any time is a good time for pie. Which is why I just made 3 more pumpkin pies and one coconut cream pie. 
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #47 on: November 27, 2006, 01:49:59 PM » |
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dressing/stuffing cranberry sauce pumpkin pie (if any makes it to "leftover status")
Yeah, why do we never have any leftover pumpkin pie?  You know, I'm not too sure?  You obviously need to make bigger pies.  We normally make about 6 at a time, and they are gone in a few hours.   What's so shocking?  I love pumpkin pies.  Correction: WE  6 pies among 2 people, hmm, let's see, that's about 10,000 calories per person. Good thing Thanksgiving comes only once a year! (Good thing for me too, actually.  ) It takes a good deal of restraint not to finish a whole pie in one sitting. And I kinda need those calories... i just want to see what 10 propagated quote boxes look like. How about 11? 12? This thread is going nowhere. Well, it was going somewhere. So we could get it back on track again. We could, but Thanksgiving was so long ago, there aren't any leftovers left at my place. That doesn't mean that you can't have pie! Any time is a good time for pie. Which is why I just made 3 more pumpkin pies and one coconut cream pie.  I love coconut cream pie, and I demand a recipe!
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #48 on: November 27, 2006, 01:54:24 PM » |
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take pie, add coconut cream
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #49 on: November 27, 2006, 02:01:02 PM » |
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take pie, add coconut cream
Explains the Rachael Ray hate group post.
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #50 on: November 27, 2006, 02:03:27 PM » |
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take pie, add coconut cream
Wow. I suppose your recipe for Rum and Coke is equally simplistic?
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #51 on: November 27, 2006, 02:04:33 PM » |
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take pie, add coconut cream
Wow. I suppose your recipe for Rum and Coke is equally simplistic? ..........and there he is,...... 
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #52 on: November 27, 2006, 02:15:07 PM » |
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dressing/stuffing cranberry sauce pumpkin pie (if any makes it to "leftover status")
Yeah, why do we never have any leftover pumpkin pie?  You know, I'm not too sure?  You obviously need to make bigger pies.  We normally make about 6 at a time, and they are gone in a few hours.   What's so shocking?  I love pumpkin pies.  Correction: WE  6 pies among 2 people, hmm, let's see, that's about 10,000 calories per person. Good thing Thanksgiving comes only once a year! (Good thing for me too, actually.  ) It takes a good deal of restraint not to finish a whole pie in one sitting. And I kinda need those calories... i just want to see what 10 propagated quote boxes look like. How about 11? 12? This thread is going nowhere. Well, it was going somewhere. So we could get it back on track again. We could, but Thanksgiving was so long ago, there aren't any leftovers left at my place. That doesn't mean that you can't have pie! Any time is a good time for pie. Which is why I just made 3 more pumpkin pies and one coconut cream pie.  I love coconut cream pie, and I demand a recipe! Sorry, I cheated. No recipe. All I did was take an organic box-mix, followed stovetop directions, and filled crust. But I do have a favorite crust recipe: 2 c. unbleached flour (white or whole wheat or pastry, any will do just fine) 1/4 c. oil 6-7 tbsp. water (generally I use 7) It's very light and flaky.
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #53 on: November 27, 2006, 02:16:53 PM » |
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take pie, add coconut cream
 Classic!
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Re: your favorite leftover from turkey-day?
« Reply #54 on: November 27, 2006, 06:42:17 PM » |
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take pie, add coconut cream
Now that was funny. 
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